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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-02, Page 4THE CLINTON NEWS-rIEC01110 L- - � . .I I � W I . ;7-- ____ , _4;_� �,_­_­ ---M--- __ 01-001% ... ... .11, -1 I �.., � I . � __­ , ­ , =;- - � ­ NAO"-A-, � - - - � - �"Pla—­ - -- - ­ ­ - - - - ­ �_ � - - - - - - __ - - I - � - ---- 'W'WIT, V%*#VW I . - I � 1 Scribner's Fletion Number, AL �Iy .. , . 1. . . V Y , - 0 , � I - I � I - I I- ­ . ____ � . I I � � F"-- I lie ,wgust loiction Number of horlb 0 . . k APPENINGS I H GODERICH .. az 0219 A�Lcitax A., %_GKiM1N<7 ' 0"' If '!no is always a notable one' rO Ogg Or it g O' Cries and the 1111118tt- ill � I I OF A W1616K . 0, I ip sJ r ,,RR,, eQx,gmr * * QQRRmspQxaxfflr s',1 I will I number'sol"O" illustrations. This year It H be found eopoolally rich in these P t . . � .,Ar- I . . tioulars at, wall its in other features. The. � . . I., . , , . contents include the names of some of t ----- -TwIr- "00114 -_ --- No I I ­� - ,YVAOV~% AAA0,MAA0v I . .. the best-known writers sail artists of to- a � . I � . ? � ustus Cornell of Toronto is � 41's. Ali I . . I Tito Misses Nellie and Nettle Price Leadbury . -� day, and, as usual, those of now coo tr I- s — butors to the Magazine. Y ;pending t9e season with bov inother- il-law.. Mrs. Cornell, and tier mint,Nra. left on Thursda for Soult St. Marle their fatl;er, Mr.James Price, is Mrs, I.P. Altirray aria children of - Varna are visiting lice parents, Mr.mild . b ­ " . __­.� I I , ". ­­­­ ".. 0 Bingbani of Dingliam's grove. Mi% and Mrs. 0hainbers of Toronto, Monde of Miss Maggio Cameron, tire Where at; present engaged, Mr. .and Mrs, George Green also left Mrs. Jones. . Miss Sara, Kienny has gone to 0011* ft Josevu. , I V I 0 spending somethile in town. On, the Pittsburg to visit relatives at StAig-V to roside. She will be allsue4 by tier niany friends. I , Mr. O'. Campbell has, we understand t Quite a number of our sunimee visit- oris Attended Divine. service at St. the Sault. The steamer St. Andrew's made her is Miss Mable Birighain of SaminOrbill secured a good position with the St., I thegliest of her cousin, Miss Lucy YoBeph w1re company. The company evorge's on Sunday last, Sunday last nev. James Anderson . return trip to Cleveland last week. The passeugers Intended for her Sault, Christopher. � are arranging to, hvhvo the business in idge of Seaforth has, Mr. F, O� GuttV running order as soon so, possible. P�eaclied his last serinou before taklOg with Mrs, Anderson their boliday, trip. return trip had to await thecoming of the Pittsburg. Mrs. Juke Fisher an(l. ast completed the abutalents of two A very serious and painful accident He 'a 11 tidges solitli of Leadbuey. � . Oil Sunday next Rev. Andrew Met- 4ruw of St Paul, son of Mrs. Captain family, and her mother, Mrs. Wilson, were atnong the Pittsburg, passengers. , happened to Mr. 0. Bissnotte one even, hostler And has It gAlJg Of seventeen Ing recently. As be was riding big horse I , I Gibson,owill fill the pulpit tit Knox Mr. Jack Cattle also,went up to the � 111011. . All.. w, Swallow. has returned from. from the pasture field the beast became e unmanageable and �hrew Mr..Blasnottit v '� ql�lracbtl;r Geor . . Is of London promised land. We wish himinek. Mr. Robert Runcimaii a citizen now an extended vial t tip the lakes, I �Iie threshing machl a to the ground, breaking botla big arms at t The linuA of t 11 _ ,,,l,gBarry the guest grandfather, Afr. Geo. Barry, Elgin street. of Torontot wits visiting his son Box- his I ast St. L I may be beard. MI., H, McIntosh is tile wriet. Medical Aid Was at once his traction engine In fall summOned and Xr,Blssnette is now do, About ten days ago Captain Tom ' � Tr( � itheway, inining engineer, received ter last, week at i e8ldence captain Holmes has been in To�onto the past v% eek, gbing through military running force, I Mrs. Colter 0 Yill were "" "" , f " I Ing �is. v!ell as can be expected under the olrounistances. a cablegram from the Marquis of evointions. � visiting davighter,Mrs. W ,Hudie, their . Mr. L,. V. Baolcand is erecting 9, lar go f I Queeasbuvy to uleet him, !a London, R rigland, ,when they would proceed to PaulTarribul is spending his vaoa� I . . . k . last W engaged with Mr. Mr. ; �-,bes is' _ brick stable sud when completed will be oneo'f the beat in St . Joseph. Mr. the .mining lands of the Marquis in Siberia. As coon Ile he sailed from tion at, the rectory, Misses Grace and Elizabeth Wilson 'are Akens near Dublin for the I sok,130WO thresh.ing. , 13acliand entertained friends from Tor, onto on Saturday And Sunday last. . I Queboo a Inessage came from some visiting Lit Grime by. . I . . . . I .. �. I . . I I other quarter (taking bitil to operate in Mrs, Tindall and little son retarnel � ' I ----.--- ­ . another mining locality which message him !it London, England. The lasb. week to their, home at Strittford. , � - , Rlrias,,,cls� . I .. I . Grant Wanted. . alwaits Cap, tn thoug] .It nothing of )coy! ngfor that the Chinese- Me George M. McQween has takon' , the tailoring establishment of Mr. Intho suit of Snider vo, McKelvey . � . I . J. L. Grant is urgently requested to sibeft, w Russo war is on it, would be just as well home. Griiirson who has removed to Saginaw. George M, is up-to-date and we wish Dr. Snider has taken the amount of head whigh gives Dr.� McKelvey the become the Liberal Candidate in West Huron. Over 400 Grits are of the to lie safe at We called on Dr. Hamilton to sea him.success. I I I right of rebuming praotise, hero ,at once , etaunch opinionthat he is this "strongest" man bis Klondyke chain brought a. few a fob- days ago by his brother,whieb is , Miss Smith of Toronto. is holidaying e Mis a 01,aig, Craig's Hotel. with th as . I if he wishes, . . � h of Mr. Baeke By the dent ir the firm in the riding., Mr. Grant is not at till . anx IOUs for - such houors, but if hols chain - It is composed of 14 nuggets of %old not very large &act I -ather flat' Mr. George Smith, merchant, Hen . sail, attended the races. . . last from a .ofB&eker]&VahatoneisdisFiollved. The business of We old firm will be WOUT id Pursuaded to contest the election, be will undoubtedly make a very popular , . �Idt two strong links of gold connect- L I Mrs -Mack returned week. up gt once, . � cairdidate.-Ripley Express. ing oath of the nuggets. .It is heavy visit andverybandsome. Mrso-Liatnilt,on?s - to friends at Seatorth., . . Mrs, Hutchison left last week to join The funeral of the late ex,Reove Bae, 1j:or. on Friday afternoon was.one of .the. - . I . � ____., , .1 piri is composed Of two or throe ... iuel; her husband in Birtle, Manitoba. . for it head. Mr. 11amilton ' . largest suit most impressive over seen - I .. . , I . . . . 1111cusall. I gets Ali excursion will be ran to B a 'With the late Duncan Mathieson who ! r tit- died up there some mouths ago. Ile ford on Thursday, August Otb, under It re. - . 0 Mi. Win. Baelcer.arrivad home final L . I -_ I . L Lin. Workman,wbo has been in.Mant- learned of his fa,ther's death and came � the auspices of tfie Christian Endeavor L: Sbeleties., The fare. will be $1.20. Dakota on Satuj,day. The'train on toba for sometime, has arrived home right home, yet lie is anxious to -return. : He has a number ofungfets which The.' lorb"eball team was defeat- Vii9nton Saturday last.. whichbecatneto Chicago was scale hourslate and -he missed connections Lin says that, owing to the poor crop - outthere, business men will have to I on- will form it chain for himse f. ea by there or he would have been home on give credit to their otistomers till after We had the-pleagure on Saturday of The 'lawn social held on Friday timefor bis,.father's funeral. Ilein, the harvest of 1001 - . I joining a picnic party at Elgin Rve., evening in the spacious grounds of Mr. I , Mrs. Captain Tretheway and John Galb was quite successfully tends remaining here for a'montb. . . � - . The editor of one of the Illustrated park. . dau liters, Mrs, Captain W. Sather- carried out. The yotiog, ladies of Knox lan(f and their respective rriends,mado-, ehugh dsser e credit for arrang! ijg the. Miss Dori. Smith, who has been'teach Ing at U.;S - S, No. 2, IN= and Wallace, Toronto religious weeklies ,which bog a circulation of 38j000 copies in noticing hoo be, aid �� Tip the party from towij-,. with Mrs. ables so artistically with Hughes of Watertown, .N. Y., Mrs. i Maple Leaf for Ever bunting and the 1. just weab of Listowel, was presented with a handsome travelling case and -an At D. Stewart's book in his paper'cr6dits it � to, ,'Rev. D, Stewilit, Elensallt Ont.1? Wells, her son Calvin Franklin and Old Union Sftcki Telt wits sei'ved be- appreciative address by tier pupils, Dan sayis that he' does not understand Diece Miss Rachel 'Rielly of Chicago tween 6 and 7 tit numerous little- tablea � the close of the school teim- Miss Smith how it is tbot'every time he writes any - and Mrs. J, R. Oullis and daughter, which dotted the lawn.- We thought intendstaking a term at the Normal ,.thing religious. it is, either credited to Miss Ethel, of Bruce Mines. The h4ce lAras calai arid not a. sail save the tog the candy table presided over by the voting ladies,'Alisses Gibson arid Nairn, Sobool,.Tollontoa, . ' . On the 120i of July - a rnan narned s6me minister or the title Rev. is prefix- ed to his name, . I . Hui -on. The AlertA of Stratford, ken- teel looking youths, have a camp on Was quite artistic with its Chinese 11111- brella, and fanelf ally decroated handle. Lockhart., hailing from Walkerton, was . brought before the beak in Listowel- for I We understand that H. Jacobi in. tends 6, handsome residence the grounds and our party had the loan of their table and 'camp stools. Yalds of btinting were draped aroutrid. and . maple leaves were fancifully L rupning a gambling wheel 6f �ortune. - , as . d Costs, 09,60 -in. How -fined $19',ku. erecting � n the lot he recently purchased from 0 . . I . - . . I . They in turn werii -invited to tea with. the young ladies andall enjoyedtheln-. . placed around the table The work table had a Union Jack for a canopy I . . all. - . . . I . � information be-. .Stoneman. �. J. 0. I I . I : A party of 11 Indians from the Mun. . selves very much. 'Hammocks were _ stretched between the tre6s for the 'ladies. and plenty of bunting naid was presid. ed over- by, the U., P. S. C., E. work- lnajector Miller laid � � fore A. Hunter, LT. P., last Saturday' L. rrived here on Monday coy reserve a . night to take contracts, to pull -flax. It The.Aldrt,-after1eahadgames their own. We all remained until ers,:Mleseit-Wilsobi Manson -and Mas. son, The photograph.table had a hand- � . Against John.Ameut of the American Rotel, for violation of the ' Crook's Act. seems thAt'llie flax is all coming in at. - i and th is not thil at of theounsankto rest'in it purple,ibist. , some vase filled with lovely brjghb . I on June 22nd. , He'was fined $20 and once year .there ou&o nt-belp in this section to liarves� I an d then we strolled over the green to nasturtions and was presided . oVer.by. 'ourlittlo costs, . .. - . ,.. r � - . it. , � . . . . .1 . . Captain, Tretb ieway's residence, ,,this Alerts assisting the ladies in carrying artistfriend MissBeatride ' McColl, Vpon.tbe table were perfect . . ' . , r. — r � I � . � ' . " I . .r � ; . I I Bo�b. Bullard has sooured.a situation 'He . Eome the liammocks, baskets, etb. .We . portraits of Rev. , Dr. T,Ti&. and � Miss , Ashileld T6wnshlp. ,' . I "__ �.. � at, Rourithwalb, M-ari.. likes � too . though thii oropg are some, must not forget to mention that the . Rev.James Anderson. � -Polly pre- r 1. .1. I 1 . .. .country well . .. I nic should be called a Rachel picnic, ploic there were five Radhels, aQalvili sided over an ice cream table, Those. who presided over . the other - tables Migs Lizzie-. 0 coke' of Toronto has -r�turaedhome for a short visit after what short this, year.' I . .. � ..� . . I . . . ­ * ', 0. E.'MeDon-oll, Vbilia vis,itin 9,r-'F,t And a Wesley nib it. Two of the Rach- els liplong to Chicago, one to Water- ' were:-hfisges Beth Smith and Lillian Webster� Miss Lou Masson, Misses spending One month in the West, visiting at Winhipeg, Brandon, Selkirk Forest recon t1k, played with .the.crioket Club of that place in local conteAs ,and town and tWo In town. � Mrs. Y. 0. Wells 'and. son, -'0alvin Nellie Garrow and May Allen. Evylen Cragle, Tenie MeCool, Misses Fredit, and Morden; .,:She reports crops fairly . also. at Detroit - where his. boisling.was. . . �. . r . � Franklyn', accompAniedr by herniece, � Miss Rachel Rielly of Chicago, are the � - Brown and - Etta Roberts. The lemon- table was beautifully draped And good , in'those districts. be 'given till � a , ' - - . A girden party will greatly admired. I I. . . � . . I I . I . � . . . . �. . I guests of Mrs. James Gordon. ' �. - Mrs. J. R, Cattle of Bruce Mines and .ado between the drapery little Union Jacks -were . placed looking like large flowers * Tuesday under the �uspleies of Zion Epworth League, on Mr.Androwal lAwn.r. . . .. ' - - . - .. � ­=�­­00--_= . .. . . � ,� .. � 1. . her daughter,Miss Etbol,are the guests and was.- presided over bV r the Misses : (1xA6nd64 for'lasti.issue.) . . :' Lnelmow. I . I . of Mr'i. TretheW&Y. r . - . . ; ' ' Miss Clara Roberts of Stratfbrd-is Christabel , Andersnn,�. Maud - Alurray and Master Uie'Stewart. The*Xartne Mr. Finley while* helping to raise it barn on the 6th bon: f�ll and brok6 his . . — � . The Oak Lake Manitoba News of July. , r the guest of Miss Evel n Craigie. . r. Mrs. Cluness (nee Rose SaulLs) and . r band, were An - attendance, One musical feature , ,we inubt n'ot two armo. Mr. Finley has the NYW- of the community. All contains the following reference to , the of Mr. William Cameron., daughter, Miss Mary,. of Galt are the Mrs. Saults, mother of Mrs. omit to mention, bein he dumb-bell swinging of George Alfan accompanied , pb3y r or to .1 8 Mrs. *Satnuel 'Cook of To on I marriage (gThe marri� AD formerly, of Lueknow:--� ' guests of Oluness. . ... �. -bythe band.. . The work Aeft upon the by . visiting at Mrs. P. A. Cook's I Mrs,iosisphHelm were of two of our esteemed young people, Mr. William Cameron. and Miss Jennie Mr. Jaines Grahame, artist tourist, returned last week from Mexico. - �. fancy work tablewas auctioned off I . . it Alex. MoD. AllAn. Mr. and Mrs. Gd .Xrs.Albertand visiting ' friends I - at r Bracebridge' hist . . Hamilton' - In' Brandon � this ,. occurred . I . Mrs. N. Morris Of WAllLeTVille and her grandson, Russell Robson, son of � kindlysssisted the ladies in making. the affair a success and have the thanks . 1. Week.. - . I .. r . Wearevery�.isorryto bear that MI*- afternoon. ' Mr� Cameron jar one of .our most enterpri6i rig business men and. r artist Robso of Petrolia,, are the .. I . of all assembled. - I 'r. . il. 0: Cook lost a valuable hors 0 list came her e,about a ye r or aad.,a. half ago guests Of 9. Magnus Swan'soni 3&, . . The fune I ialof late Joseph' Mitchell � week. . I Miss 'Harrill from Lucknow, , Ont� , Un . dau lite Mrs. Morris, Bruce street. g r of of Marinette, Wisconsin, took place on , The busy hum of reapers rig hoard � has, bean here nearly a year sVd former-, . . � ,er7,n' regrets very maqh that r � Wednesday from the residence of his . owevery hand. � 1. . I . ly lived at Walkerton) Ont.11 . . . r Miss li'llieris giving up.ho� millinery business as sbe was most -anxious to r father, Mr. John , ;Mitchell, Rev. i Jasper Wilson offlciated ab. house arid Miss J., -& Reid of this township,be- came Mrs.' John Bowering on the af- I Thii following r6fer6uce to .the death of Mrs. Aloff4t, 'Wife of Me. M0f­ please the customers of her establish- ment. sh her success in some We wi i r rave. Thepall-bearers Were Messrs. I i gialtland Whitely, Harry Wiggins, ternoon ofThursdiy, July 19bli, &C.her father's residence. The knot was� -tied -JOhn formerly of-Lurekh6w, IwIitken from r � IM, Cullman, Alabama; Tdbuie Of July other spb�re. I . Mrs. M.S. Robinson and. little daugh- � T. Burrows, Everett McKenzie, Her- - .bort Stoddat t, and W. Southcott, ' 'of the Rev. ,by Rev, F. J. _r Oaten, Ph, B., assistdd by.'Rev. a. X. Whaley, B. A., in! the 7th -"Nothing bat; produced Ouch � of sadness -and - gloom. sense " ter, Clara, of Chicago are sperndln ,he an(fj,lr�, season tit the residence of Mr. .. The death at rLonAon Thomas Crews, in. his 80bh - year,. re- ' nee of the immediate relatives of prose' 'the profound. over our community as the death of H. Hale. . . . . o miads.us of 'her time he lived on . I , the contracting parties, to number Mrs. Margaret A. Moffat which 00 - Mr. Frank Hale of Guelph has been ' Kingston St, in (I. house builb for the of abou� sixty. Min Reid was Ox- be curred on Saturday, June 306i; at her in town the past week. L Miss Skimiugs' annual gift to- the father of Mr, Charlie Miller, now fit Manitoba, and 'where he formed the oeedingly'popular' and will much missed, She has for a length of time 'efficient home atVinernont. After ton days suffering � from rheumatic f0vei � she . P11 who receives the highest marks in Literatureab the Entrance idea oiffoingut as a locil. � reacher. By bar stu y he entered tte minis- been the organist of the Hack- I ett's Methodist church, She crarries dropped quietly into that sleep .that kn6ws'no leaving behind her nplish examination isthi� yearof 10W Very . tip ropriate, being a cup and saucer in try in 1851. ' He died much esteemed atthe Age of 80, havirig been super. Aed for the a.st 10 His with her to the - distant West matly hearty good wishes. Rev. John Bower- awakening husband and children, so aged mother and two sisters to mourn their L lerepars d and white. A band painting of gZ the Collegiate Institute is in 1he center annuv p years. fields of -labor were Kineardine, Ing, B. .� .1 the happy bridegroom, is , poster of the Methodist 6humb, C,,- able loss, together with other fond rala- e in Scotland, England and Ameri- tiV S of the cup, surrounded by mLarluerites in gold. The design is very elie4te London townshi0i Warwick. Fingal, Westminister, Richmond, Belmont* brook, B� 0. � ,as, besides thousands of friends whose . r,nd quite fitting for -a 20th century Salford, Dorchester, Bowmanville, I I ___._ .- fond fortune it has been to know bar. bric a brac. The gift was won by Mag�­ Rev. Mi. Caswell too has been call- " Mrs, Hilliard of Ottawa and Mrs, , I ter Ernest Rothwell. � . L Mr. Hugb Ross of the Hamilton St. ed away from his field of labor on earth. Hewasatonetimea, pastorof I Exeter. . - I . — Murdooh of Amberly are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Joseph Agnew of this laundry, returned on Wednesday last -Worth St. Methodist cluirch. He was Also superannuated in 1891L.'. He leaves d The Mansion House will change ban 8 shortly. . I village. � . I from West Saginaw, where' he went . to attend -the funeral of his daughter, Go 0'" Edward and Nathaniel, the "vo ' I whom is 1 , n the .Methodist lor in eg lie. Louis Wolper of Stratford is this weck visiting his father-in-law, Mr. Win, , Mr. John Aildred has left for a two. mOlit ,he, trip to ( 1,alifo ritia aud British eF Mrs. Hays Eastman,who lefb ich three years ago and After spending time Seaforth', wenb to Book In and the latter is editor of 0 Endeavor Herald,, Both Rev, gentle- . . Hoskin, Exeter North.' Flax is the order of the day. I . Columbia. . � . Alias Jeanie Morrison of Holland some in Saginaw, where she was married two yearsago last month. She lea�es 0, man left clever sons., . I Mrs, Grallame Moorbouse of Detroit pulling , L . Air, William Mitchell, implement agent, has disposed of his team of whit I a' Manitoba, has arrived home and will ' ispond � a few months with her parents sorrowing husband and a three -weeks- , . accompanied her brother Barrister- . H. D. Cook and his wife from Elensall ponies to a gentleman in Clinton. .� and friend's in Kinlosa, I old infant. lastweek, Mrs, Aloorhouse was glad Mr. PeterBawden, contractor -of this Miss Paxton of Otterville, and Miss L. Mrs. Elizabeth � Becker, who bas to be back Ili the old town and looked place, is busy doing the brick work of Drdany of Chatham were the guests Of been the guest; of her son, Mr. H, remarkably well, She has been visit- the Beaver block, Crediton, this we0k, AliesShosbottorn last week.. Becker, left on Saturday after A very pleas ' ant visit for her home at Tilson- ing her br6ther ati Hensall this montla Thb rala int4rfered somewhat with The rasberry season is over III this locality. I - I I burg. I . the race meeting last week hub on the The bond, Concert in the park last _ Mr. 1011swood Campaigns leftiJast, whole lb wits 9, suncess, notwitb6tand. Friday night was a grand success . 'Wingliam. week to take it trip, with his brother T ? starter was A.S. Smith, St. ing D . 68 to The game of lacrosse) which . 0 . I 0 Eddie -on the Majestic before going back to his positing .At Chicago. � in I . time-kedper, Dr. Wbikel judges---�Dr. Geddes, 4y; Luoknow; 0, Car- have been played here on Friday aftev noon last, between tho'Clintan and I . On Wednesday afternoon Week Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I-Tagin of Munroe, Mich., and Dr, Masacer are at Menes., michael,. Se�afotth; R. J. Gardner, Chatham. The winners, in the first, 14)xeter Ind'rosse clubs, did not materia- lize. The Clinton club did not put in H. MoGea and children of Rast Wawa - nosht Accompanied by a y6unglady,. etung Park. . . day's races were as follows'- . - appearance. The crowd prescrib were driving into Wingliam, and when Miss 0ampal tie has Completely re. covdied from Ter rheumatic attack, 2.45 pace or trot. purse $250- Charlie, P. V. Peters, Ayltner 4.3 5 ,their was very much disappointed. � 5� .1nnes Co. are running The Sutherland descending the bill At the iron bridge in Lower Town, part of the harness which she thought was much worse than lagrippe. Nellie B., b. at. by Loraine George, Bnxton, Goderich 5540 their will again after haviug bad repairs gave wayl throwing. the, shafts over the horse's back. 'the horse took fright We were quite sbruck, with.the Remola, br,m.by Mllo,John Barnes, St. Thomas 143.4 done the pa%t three weeks. Miss Annie Eastorbrook is this weak and ran awayf throwing the cooupitats stylish bitching po6ts, In front of the e a' of business of Gen, Stowivrto Minnie JR., 1). in. by Nottlng� � visiting, relatives at Orediton, or the buggy out. Mrs. McGee and the were considerably out arid R101r,"Ist, and Gen. Thompson, music . ham, D. A. Freeman, Cass City, Mich. 8222 Mr. andlin. George Bedford, Credl- ton, visited relatives here last Sunday. children bruised and the buggy' was badly or, deal The two Georges. I 'Goderich Camp No. 88, Woodmen. of Harry �., g. g. by Star GeV, , Wetlauslier & Ratz, Cass Several of our citizens Are rusticabing at Grand Bond Park. Wreekdd, . I .. the unwelcome messe of "flerr the World, held their regular meeting on Friday evening, 20th. July, A , City, Mich. 2 1 1 . Time:4.W,J,, 2.331, 2,201, 2.201. 1 I The man whom Detective J. T. West- d,aain nth has entered the home of I. Casemoro of Turnberry. About eleven . number of Applications were received and several now merabare initiaLed. 2.20 trot Knd 2.30 pace, tirse.$300- 11aron cott, of this place arrestod at Thodford throe weelts ago its R. R. Wilson, alias months ago Mrs. Cammoro was called Deputy Rarnplin performed the beRuCt- � ful Degree work, The noxb meeting Queen's Barou, b,h. by Bell, Guo Goebel. Mitcholt 2, S J. D. Leo, alias It. D, Wallace, who is 3 wanted in Gainesville,Toxas, for forgety to her long home and now the oldest daughter ab home, Miss Marths, has will be held in their ba.11 on 31st July more members will be LB.F., g. g, by Postmaster, 3, S 4 B. Fick, Porb Dover 4 and was released from tile lockup here passed the bounilaoftime. Duritighor mother's illness, Martha was unceasing wh6n s6eral prepared for Initiation. Officers were Dan C., c. g. by Arthur D., ff. . H.Coborn,Memphis,M16b. I I a few days Ago, me supplying out olti, I zonawith "Boston hut 1 bob corn," The in bar attentions to her, and %fter bar elected 'and installed as follows-.- Consul Commander, J, J. MeMath; Darkey-Boy, b. g. by Chiq ID V61unt�erd G. F, SmitV corn was, the ordinary horse -tooth Cora Boa k�d in lye and steamed with hot death, the, care of the household natur- &IlYf6lIuPOn the d6"Amed' She had Adv. Ltant,, At. MeXay; Banker, Jas. Buchanan I,,- Clerk, A, D. McLean, Id hlackston8; Watchman, RoChWOO 4 2 Time --2.242,M1, 2,25., ,, 2 water, Ile succeeded in victlailzing a largenumber of our citizelis on Satur% been Ill'about throe months, an attack of In g1,Ippa resulting in a, serious affbo- Escort,_ . William Dirale. Sentry, John Tutt; 2.16 ttot and 2.10 paeo, purse $300, day lost. with such worthless trash which tion of her hoarb. Deceased wits s. membor of the Methodist dilurch ; she PliVaician, A. .0. Hunter; Mana rs, F, IV Love, James Robinson,. %ert, Alamedit,b.m, by Alminte,W. I I IL Maedona d, Vancouver I wits proved to be Unfit for use, Title man resembles the Man Wilson end Is wit'i of an aralable dispoahlon and bore R11110W I JR ska. ban, fly Lunt s,1J.H.Ed. Munds. Blenherin yet supposed to be the man wAntod. her illness with patience and resignit. tion, liar ago was 20 ftars, The fflarriAge Of Miss I"MYth ClMir Francis to Mr, Harry V4 Art Martin . Annie Gatild.b.m.by RodBird, Ito will not tell Anything concerning his past life and says he has trttvcll% Gavin Davidson at thoWingbam June - � wag quietly pelebrated it, Detroit, on Thursday', July 26tb, Ili St. WtOr's arries, Toronto 5 4 Walter B, MeCormaek, b, s, by Pelletlep, 4 od in twenty-six states in tho Union. Detective Westeott is still Comm union, tion bog a cow of which lie May well feel pro ud. A low weeks ago she gav C on , Elgl,scopal church. Rev. 0. L. Arnold The bride was attended by G., 0. Clark, Actan a 3 Ilarold b, g. I, Itoadmas- , 1W g ting with tile American authorities with finding he is the all average of 44 pounds of milk for a This would Make over 300 o claf,ed, b X I owe, V. S., it view to out it guilty week, her sister Autia, tho room by big brother-in-law MP- 4, X. Billing. 13hinbolm g 2 Time -2,17, 2,10; 2,182, 2 party. Tito man is evidently trying to condoal his identity, 11bliff well educ&� ounds. of milk for the wook. Ile. Kvidson sends his milk to the Blubvelo Owing to the late bereavement in the family no cArdg Were issued. Tho ar'CONI) I)AY's nmjvs. tod and can converse upon any subject but is now begging his moAls arid sleep- cheese factory and of course would hot know hovt much butter the Cow would � bridal Pilf,ty RITIVOd fit tile Nsile"Ce of � the groom a gi-andfather. Mr.D. Bergtl- 2.20 trot anti 2,24 pace, pur6o $3W. Millie X, 1). in, W. U. Kelly, . Ing inouthOU808. have Made, Vito cow dAlved on the 20LIX : of December laab gild is a grade, part , fron, LighthOUGO St,, on Thursday, 20th Slincoo 5 1 7 � Miss Man Sandors had the misfortune Holstein. . july, where they will spend, their holloymoo", Sohn It. Gentelo 11, 8, by (JApto , C ward Jackson 4 5 Hunter, 1, to run 0, needle III hot 6yo) slid sitioe 5 then the injured member line Caused 0111 -'rIdAY last thOrO passed AWAY *n- mga valintone of Blind Itivee, is Dirdle.f., b.m. by Little Ham. much pain. . It Is hoped that her sight .Other of tile early pionom of Turaborry grending it few Weeks with bel' sistel', .. A rs, Necoll, jiton, It. Halse, Brantford a a Walter 1C., b, g. by 01yelone, a will not be seriously impaired. ' By tbo death of Mr.Thomas Parkinson township, Ate. Boanott, Ifolmog"attho 0 ..borough 89 Of 78- 116 visa born In Rox 'I Mrs. Slack llaq veturned from her longthAned Visit tit 0111040, A. Procter, Toronto 2 2 Genntte.bait, by GIR(16tollo X. I 2 Ti6borno township 108b Ono of its Most county,8cotland,in 1829, and dniigmtod to Canada In 1851, mottlingL r1rat in HAlM fig, k1rank Turnbull 19 901AID9 hit holtallys fit Bluskoka, befote settling , S Hodgius, I arkitill I I lllaokuln,e� 1). I highly robpoet6d oitims, Miss Mitill Jeokdll, who Is 110raing 6 * C611 d0untyl near Milton - After r Aid Ing there for ft few yoArs, he ddeldod te down tO PtIdtice IIOVO- Mrg.(Vaptain) KAWO Of Goi�rie wnt S. Corrip,% I'l,otMa"i"' 7, 3 Chiertgor 13ello'ball, by Chicago 0 Mrst. Win. Yishdr,'Usbom, whI16-using a, bottle of tarbolle acid one day roeant. (,go into tho bu&h," and choosing 0, lot aft the Onth of Tornberry) he began the I WednegdaY 111A In WWII the goest of 'Vogt Uv;., Icing, It. overilleyero St. T1101114"t 3 A ly a, portion ofthe, iltlid Was geoldblItally 4 spilf on anuof h6t hands, burning it . ardnous tnok of Making S 11OM6, for Jib 116P relatt Alto, nrydges stM Tfnle�2.221,2.Wjo 2.211, very hdly. family, I Polley. , .1 11�' W . .o . '. 1. - J'Ilk � _a_.. ... ­ . — __,_____ ...... 11 ... _ _A6 �. _ ,.,., , ,A,- - - .. - ' postiluill's 111oa Our. don of NagazIne". , �_ I A Washington postman has boon I ado weary of big job by the Ladies' owe Journal, Tito reason to that on he twenty (Ifth of - each month he Is =d to make a special round over tQ 4 , oliver that magazineto ubscribers. He Ili almost completely ultmerged by.Yourni4s, their aggregate eight exceeding forty pounds. Cho ulky burden precludes his carrying any ther mail matter. The Washington oat -office -reports that the monthly Con- ignment of Journals to .subscribers in hit city 10 ,,the biggest lot of one pub. teatlon, ever sent from our poet -office -11 , . _.____,____.____ . Ateview of Reviews - . , - The political oampai$u ::And the0bi lose problem are the two most promin- at topics in the August Review of Re - jaw. In 4"Tho Progress of the World" he editor analyzes the platform adopted by the Democrato At Kansas City. A- riong the contributed articles there is a brief review of the work -of the Kansas � C! � ty convention by Walter Waltman, ollowed by personal sketches of 14Mr. Bryan at Kom," I'Tbeodore Roosevelt", by Jacob A. Rils, and Roosevelt's Work an (iovernor.11 "The Chinese Revolu- tion" is the subject' of a well-informed and timely ,'paper by Stephen Bonsal, important 'phases , or the situation In China are alsozet forth editorially. Another Advance int Sugar, ATTC It : 11TST 2, 1000 � - � - - I I I I I , I I ,. I I I � I I I . I I � � . I - - - - - ­ ­ - - �_ . -_ -1 -_ . - - ­ - - � -_ �. ­ � - I - - ­ -1 - ­ __ __ _ _ - . . - . .1 - - ­ � ­ __ � ­ ­ I � CIreat Fra, ge""men t, :'Sale I I V I # -� �Z=As FOR SIX PAYS *S��--�— . # Commencing. Saturday, August 4th. --- . I � __,� M - _15� After a veTy suecessful 15 days' sellillig we are left with hiindreds of ends of Summer Goods.that we don't want. They are worth more to you tban. to- us, Wo do not believein carrying goods over from one ssason to anotber. So in order to ri(I the store of all odds and . . ' edds, of D *ss Goods, Prints, GInghams, Dimities, Muslia, Shh-tings, Oottons, Sheetinp, Oot- , re . . * ' tonades, Lawns, etc., ive have lo, -t sight of cost of gooclsand have mark(,d everything on ta,b.es . . at about HALF VALUE. . I . . . c4c��IGGGGGGO'�:RGO � � I . . . . . I . � . Add . itional Attractionsfor the 6 days will be the following goods . . . . . I . I . � .at greatly reduced prie.,eq,,. , - I . .1 . � . . . Baraains in 6W Ojarpet8 and; I � , i - � . ..... I - . . ltj-r��,-.J %.j `! . . . . . � 1 4 J 1 . , . . . ­ 11 Canadian sugar refiners yesterday art- (1, I 0 "' .i . . .,6_ , advance of ten 1 - -1 0 2ounoed a furth I e� cents (('.,.T�__'V,!'�','-'?'_­ - �c` Nattings at � 6 �, -_ I 11 , Dress Goods . ' 'r I ,_:,��,.,t-�,­; . 0 � . . . per hundred pounds in all grades of re- . I (a_�_ I , . � I . - . .V' �"l . . I ined augers. Housewives throughout tia�--- - , . 6. . _: . . ", - �L. - �,�,.,�,-,,-.-,/ I J. — Prim . IV? 1.1 . .. �he country when they went of late to - -­­ . i ) � , - . . 41­�- � �, Q , ,� � . . . . . - . Bat their annual preserving se4son's, and Veivet of, - ", t :� 0 'I I . ' __1 .- I . V �5' ... C _. 16�1 . . .VY—_ , �,� , ­ . . supply wondered what -fake the store� . I L,t:.: , . ,�) I , - t�, . .1 � " -,� . . :� ill ,� �., . . keeper bad started. A further advance . . I-, I . I . ..... _� � .. �� �� � I . . rou Like til�.'. -,. .. .... . � �. � ":�, - .. � . I � 21111� I will seem incredible. Since May 21 . I , Trimming . . ;:-- � . . . . � . , . . last granulitted and .white, sugars have . . . . . . . . .1 :) . .. . . I I .�j 13_>�i �, . .. beer) advitneed 79 cents. per hundred-� , . . . . . . I end of Union.0arnet - 111, I . � ' . ,� �. vreiglit, and :yellowi 65 cents pat hun� A Block Lustre Bargain., - I . I . . . I . [Lbont 75 yards, - ,_--,4f - . ; . . . . � - �,�, . I areaweight. , The principal cause wall I _ . mixed colors. .of . , I _`.W'e,_ . I . � i .. . I I . � . the settlement some weeks ago o 4 inds of Black Figured Luc.ue 38 inches wide, ex- . -net a d '1;1� , . -_e I goldi Rai n I , I .�, - . I t tile . I tra, hard* finish, in assorted designs, W911iftr Vill 0 black, extra, fi.... z � as - I , 18 J 4. I.. .1 - . , sugar war in tile States, but there It . lie 80c, to clear tit.. -­ .......... e.. ..j..." ..... I . ity, reversible � . ... -1 �.. r I . ... . .. 1. I , I I I . . qll�l - . been for some titoo a very firm tons to I . . pattern. well worth - . . . the raw sugar market and tha,t together -f . � 5 . I 1 60o 8/ack.Dre§s Goods pr 396 . I . . 45c, to clear for 0 . . ..i 2-90 . . with the enormous output from the re- 2 ends only of Black Figured Dress, Goods, 40 �and � d 11YS lat I I ... � .............................. 111.1 .... . fineries, has bad a helping hand. 44 inches wide, extra hard - finish, suitable for. � . . . I . . . 1. I I . . . . I � � � skirts, regular 60c quality, to go at. .............. 390 5onds of Union Carpet -in a. -sorted clesigns arid coi- I . . , . l . - . . . . . . . . avy qualit - � . � . .. . I I . . ors, all reversible patterxs, extra liet . Y9. 13 . V ARRIAGES. . . . � rep,War, 00c Value, to go av ............. ... ....... 39 . . . � 800' Silk Velvet at 89c 1 1 1 a ... . . . 1. I .. �. � I . . . I ,­ I I ' I piece I of Black Silk Velvet, Lyons' manufacture, 0 ends of All Wool and Union Carpets, enough to , . . DONAGHY-LE WIS-.-kttbe parsonage 10 inched wide, very soft ricli flnisb, st.iitable f Or . . -.. cover small rooms, all Al value, to goat about " � . I . Te6wat6r oil July 12th,. by Rev, ladies' cape.s or dress trimmings, regular prive ........... I..... 1. . ..... .................... :. I. HALF PRIOR I . . . . � . 31r. - Willotighby . Mr, Jaines B -was 80c, to.clettr at........ ...................... �.,.. 1. 390.1 � . . . I . 1. . . . 1. .... .1 . I . . Donaghy of 'Teeswater to MiZ , . . . � . . I ' . I . I Annie Lewiq ,formerly of Kincar� I I . . . I I . WcHattingsforI2�110. � . . 1. � .... .1 . 4 . . ' ' . - . dine, daughter of George Lewis, Bi# Bauing in- White We - . . - .2 dude of Japanese Matting with.cord' warp, ;all' Ili Bervie, . . ­ . . A ar. . . . I - . . _' - I . . I ., . I one length, neat designs, regular Orice'was 18.c, ' c , I ' . _. . � . ISARD- SCOTT. -At the residence of Ladies'Gowne made of fine English cotton, elegant - - . to clearst.. � ... I ............................ � .... 12,12 � . . . . . . the bride's parents On the l8th'.Tul,� . trimming of embroidery and instirtipii, I our very � . . I � . I I � . . . . .. - . . . � .. ... I I . . I . . - � I '. . I � I lece only.of Japaueso Cord Warp Matting, faney., � . . by the'Rev.- F. -M. Smith, Albert I �. best gowns at $1.25, $1,85 and $1.4k to clear at.. 1,00 I p . I I I . . 11 I . . Isard to Aliss Margaret, daughter � . I : . . . . tern, colors of blue and. white, .our regular .I 8i, 0 . � .. . . - . I . I de of - , - � L?"ItMatting, �o.clear ,a,t ....... ..................... .. . I . of AnftewScott, Esq., All of. Kid Ladies' Skirts, n a extra fine English, cotton, I . I � I I . . . . . I I . . I .. . � . . I . . I I . co.rdiiie. . . . 1. . .. nicely trimmed With wide embroidery and in- 1. . . � I . ... . I . . .. I : - . .. � � ..., .1 I . 'BOWEIRING-RD, ED -On July 19th, at I sortiorl, on, r te . gular rices were $9,50 - ,Ind $2.75 . .. I I e. . . � . . . .1 .� F. ,� � I . . . I . I t . I U 5, . . , , '. - � � . I .. 11 -, �. . . 1. . . I . I the residence -of the bride'B fath er, � eacb,.t____,__ --- : '.. � ... ; .............. I . I!- I 1. . . * . . .� I ' ' . . I . I . . . . . I I I I I . .. . ­, � � I ,� . . . . . � va'cell'' . . .1 ; I . . � . 6 ' . . I by Rev..F. J.'baten, Ph, B. , seats-, cottori,'.'tucked . I . . � I.. ��� . . . . . PA RA.804 . . 1. .. . '. . I ted by' Rev, 8, M. Whaley, .B A La4ies' Gown� of fine. wbite.' ., I . . . . . . I'll, . .. I . . . ; '. � . I � .. I ' .. -nicely trimmed �wltb embroidery, dav Vega ar � 0. I , 1. - - I . . . .1 . � p . . . . Rev. John .Bow6ring, B.A., of bra" n. ....... ......... .7 91 0�. I . I . . I gown,* to.clea;r'at ............... � . � . .. " n 1,25 Parasols i . brook, B. C.., to.'Jennie Arm- .. $ . . . . .. . I . � . Fad$ .. I . I . . . I . I . i . . . . � . I . . . . . . . � ... . . . . . . � I � I'll .... .... . . . . . � Atrong, daughter.of Win.- H, Rqedi- $1.26'Drawers for 750 . - , - . .. � I:;. . . . - . � . I . . . I . Ashfield ..'', I . .. . . . � . I . . for.766 .. � . I � . .. 11 . f . I .� . . Ladies'Fine Can�brie Drawers, with deep f rill of . I 11 - � . . . . . . . . I .. . . . GILKINSON-STUE RNAL-At Knox' embroldery,seams -,ill nicely flaished,wen worth' . . . . � Ladieef Parasols with steef - . .. . I , . . . . . . . . � .. church manse, on July 12th, by � $1.25,, to clear at ........................ : .......... �.. T56 .. � . . . . rods, some with para- . . . . . I RM. J,. S., Hardy, Mr. William , . �..- . . 1. . . Q-). . I ' ' I I � . . I — . t , I . gort frame,otbets with : , � . � ... . I � . . I I ­Z,(.�,? . . � . . .*,. " . . . . Jolliet% GlIkinson, to Miss Florence - .. I I IV9 � s�lid frame,topof glor- . . - - - , - . " . � . . ,�u . . . I I . . is and warranted -fast I I Stuernal, both of 11owick. . �. . - . � . . . ' I . . A s'nap in T6w6ls ' ' . I . . I lb � I .black. our regular $1 - - .. . . � � . � PULLMAN - RUSSELL -- At Knoic - . . . . . ... 13' �� . . I I . I . . . . manse, Mitchell, � by Rev. A. Me- 50 -, Towels for 35o . I ' I ..v . . �. and $1.25 parasols ' lo " ' � . : ., . .1 IN . � Auley, on. the 25th . I Linen Towels, size,4Ox22, in white only with heavy . ... ".. _111�s . . .1 clear at each ... ; ...... 7 &� I I . I . July, Win. H. . ', quality linen � - � . .. , . -0 . I . i . . Pullman of Stratford, to - Miss Morin , fringed ends, extra heavy � j g6oct 350 1 � I ., .La_dCe;; ViraZ1i_witIj�6a_ra_ . . 1. . . . Ruisell of Mitchell, -, '. , , _ value.at ragubir pki.ce 50*.c,, to clear, at ............ . .. * I � . .1. . . I . I . . ... . . .,.. . � . .gori frame, steel rod, . . I . .. SHRA-HISHOX-At St.. 24trick's k .. . .. .. I I . . I I. . . .,1 . . 1 rancy wood handles, . I .. : , I uly by "Oo Linen Soarf for 28o - I . - ar $1 asols, . ... . churcb,.Xiukors, oil 24th X Tij inches wide,,' . gl6Z I,% silk top,our* rekul .715and $2 par, � . . . . Rev.. F tither O'Neil, Mr, W. F. Alias Sideboard Scarfs, 09 inches long, � . to. go At ..... r......, I ............... I ........ �.....,.,.... im . . .. I . ' made of fine qualitk linen,,ylth friends ends,as. . I . . � I . . . . I .� . I I ,� . to Mary, daughter of Mr. Daniel ' sorted, plain and -open design, regular valfie, is ,at $2.50 and $3.00 Parasols, to � � . � . � . . - : . 1. . 11 ­ 1. � .................. .:-28'0 'All of our very be ........... I ... . , �. [.89 , , Rishon. . .. I . .. 50c, to go At ....... ... I . . ........ . cUar at..,. _.. � ...... . , ..... ...... '. ... I .. I . . I , , I . I - . - I . I I . . .1 .... -1 - I I I . . . . . . . I . . 11 � ­ . I . . I +* + "0** **+*##*"*##+*4ss, . BIRTHS. . I I . **"** #**+*4*+**+#**##" **+****4 1 . I . .. . I . .. . . . � _. . . . . � . . . I � ' ' ' + . I - . . I . . * . 0. I 1 BARKLEY--In Brussels, on J�ly 16, to A/0 ' Summer Millinery at One- Third Yalu e* . .1 si ".. I . � Mr.' and Mrs..Geo.Tarkleyja daugh:_ eoial.. tiCe— - . : I , . . - .ter. . .1 . 1. . � . I . . I � .. We have put 'on -sa'le at.our own store the. entire . ' . ' * � �, � ... I - . . I .1 I JOYNT -In S isforth, July 17th,the wife of the Misses McDonald & Smit.b. at -g and less the regular prices. . bliss Smith_.has charcrew . � - , . . � . . . . r) 0 . - . I I I . of A.P. Joynt, of a daughter, .' . f the departMent'and.will attend t6 any orders she may �e' Favored with. � . I . . I . 1# - - . . . ._ . .. I . . . I .. . . . . .1 . . . # . . � ,. � , , � .. I I I . ... ,: : .% . �. ng . , . 7 % .. * . . X.E LLAR-In Dasbwood, on July, I?tlx lo, I . . like these are uery tempti . I � I # a I . . � Pribes 1, . the wife of Mr. Conrad Kellar, of " I . . , � T . . " ­ . I daughiek., , ,. . I . . La med-Hats for'.$I 00 i Ladies Untrimmed Hats, al new thig, season . . # - , ,�Ieg'$2.50n,10$3,5(t Trim - " , I " I I , , MaFALLS-....In Biddulph, on . the 19th I :- .$4.50 - - $LISO - I `- that were.frorli 75c to $1.85, all to Clear at.719c : - . . I . . July,, the wife of Joe. Morialls, -of ,& � I . .. I I . . . . . . Children's $2.00 Trimmed Hats tot, 75a :: : I .. I I I I . I . I . * . . . . . . - I . . . I . I .. . . . . I . . I . . . I * son. �. I I . #*+####+"+*++ **+******4�+*"# . +*##.++##+*++ . . . .. I I . . 2LUOTT-In Logan on the 21st July, � �. I I . , � � , . I . . � . .. I . . . - . u Mrs. Mathew Elliott, OUR sort. . .. .. . . . . . 11 . . . . I YOUR 11101MY ]INCIE I . .. - ; � ' I . '. . 1P YOU WANT 1%1 , I FELTZ-Ia Logan, on the 23rd July, . . . I I . I ... .. I . . Airs. August Feltz, of aeon. . I 1. � . , I Great � . SBEBAC]Tr�ln Fullarton, on the 21at Rptitltember I I . I � I I I . I * � - - I I , � � I I IRn - , IYI- , .11 I , July, Mrs, Philip Seebao'h, of twins � I I . 4) � ,-sons, , the days . . Retutialit McFADDEN--In Grey, onlWodnesday., . .. I .1 YJA . I 11 I I : July 18tb, the wife of John UoFad- � I I'll, . . . . . . . . . . I . den,or a son. . . I . of I . . I Sale . . . . I FORTUNE -In Turnberry, on July kT, �, . . , I . . � ,to Mr.,and Mrs. JTohnF6rtune1 it . . . _0d0MMM0WWVF"�__ 'CLINTON I I son. . . . I . I I .. . , . I . � . . F I , Iiiin. Amls, ,MoINTYR143-In Stanley, on July 90th, 'Margaret McIntyre, daughter, of I . Mrs. 8, McIntyre., aged 50 years i ' PARKINSON—In Exeter, on July 93rd, ThowRa Parkinson, aged*89 yearo, 8 months, 4 daya, GRIMOLDBY—InOwen Sound.on Tuly 17, Christopher Grimoldbir, formov ly of Brusails, aged 53 years., HOLMES—In Xewry, on July 17 ' th, Wil. Hats Holmes, Aged 72 years and 8 months. I . . . CAMPRUL—In Winnipeg, on July 13, . Mrs. Eliza, Campbell, daughter ol E. Basman of Morris, aged 27 years. HOLUrDS—In Turnberry, 'on July 9001 Bennett Holmes, aged 78 years. MORGAX—In Saab WOmanosh, on July l9tb, MiasSerthenis J. Morgan of Blytb, aged 36 years. � CASHMORE— In Turnberry, on hly 25tb, Martha Casemorep aged 20 years. I I . Nervousness is cured by ma In the Ilk -f blood fich and pars with nod's Sarsa, arilla. Ib pives the sweet, refftsting sleep 0 childhood. ON I I I I I I I 1111010mmilimiNNOWAM . cotton 1100t I I . I . I � I � - . — , . . . . 11 . . I . . .. I - . . . 11 � . . I I . . .. . . � . . it"S", J.D.t. flightl . I . . . I . if the ingredients come . from our store.. Nothing, but the -best can come out , of our store becouse noth- � . .. I ing but the best is allow-, ,ed't I . . . . This is the season. when . good tilings to eatare pftr-. . ticularly in demand and . � we have made ample pre. , . . . parations, All the holi- day staples and delfcacie,s . are to be f6un-i here, care- � fully selected and at right :� prices, We can give You I royal service and save you 1poney. When bulying I I ,%, I .. Frufts -a- . . o, I all and see what we have I to offer as we are going,to bandle fruits to your satis. ' No. - I an(I No. 9 gold Ili Clinton bg, -vvattg & co, fiction An& oul's 080. We Z Hovey, H. D. Combo laid .1ackgon, � DrugnIA9. I we buy direct froill the t�_._ I . - ­ phWern- conscanently only . . I . � . . � W,0VWkAAAMn4Y~^.. 4A."A-A � . q . . I . . � . . . y 'To Our ''.. . . OU960 . G . at .� . . re .. I I . Are..... I . I . WrIng I . ' Cle...... " * I I . . . . . I . I . Invited . Sale . . . . ,--O]F----.,. I . . . . � .. I . � . � I . . I � ,__6_-., I . . . I . Tbere is o doubting quality in our store. Our stock is from th best manufacttirers and our prices aria unqualled anywhere. You cannot juilg ge of the great values we are ofering unless you'come and. see for yourselE We were kept very busy all last Saturday. In the ' afternoon we could not wait oil the crowds withont some delay. Come early in the niorning .and avoid the great rush for Up-to- date.footwear, at the old reliable cheap casIt store. . . . I I � . Our motto for Vriflay and Saturd# : Every customer satisfied With genuine bargains. . � ... WK TAYLOR & SON. Cash and One Price, + Fggs taken as 'Cash. . IX8URAN0I0'OFFtCH"1 AT THE STORM . TZ . TO CUREI A COLD IN ONE DAY oneproAt has to be added. � . I I . — I . . .1. ''... .1.1'.. 11 I .. 1.. . I., .1 ! 1. ­!..!!� � � W010 . -I . !! I ; 4!'!!! !!!!�! I ! !!!!! M_ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-, . I I I . . lets, All drugglst,( refund the moneX ZX I . . . ­ I ­ � If it falls to oure. 250. D- W. Grove a F. Melv-11U..;o �_*.W,11.11 I , 1, I I I'll , " ['; __ signitture is on pitch box . Ilimbw . W . I..' �. .. I 11 � ---- I '' I ... , � --0- �_;�___�___� I � - . I .1 I I A I lm�, I � As I , i -19- oft Our foo-returnea if wo NIL Any one sending SkOtdh STI(I lesdript!611 of xnk=tern Fair, L ally invention Will proalpfly reeolve our opiniou free conoortillng the Atont- __ WVC7 ond ' same. 4�11ow to Obt, in a, liatiuOl 6611t UPOft MIU00k I 4 1 , M __`4 SepteMber etill to 15till-1, 1000. 43010i'Uhrty0a,111rough us advfttlSea for 8410 4t Our 01P01180, �, " , 4- , I , in I ANTUIB 9 CLOWN SPIPIUMSTIR 8th, _1 itho, I th Vtn 'I PA011t tI&A 0111 through ,,,, reepive ,1�yial 0,01ii", ", " . Tile most, complete exhibits front VArra, Porest, And Vtlet,011'- New ftnd TOP. PAT9XT RZOOM, An, U1118tratcaalla ividel.v eiroulated journol) oonWtoii — - t 6 4 Ae , by Importea Gn-y 110111)(19, Balloon by Mantaficturers and InvestotA. � - - - - ""' _­`*,'�_­� '��i�tr__e,__ � , d 0 'ebrAtod Gynillastv, SandforigamplaeopyFR919. Addrega, , , lie 0 0 � nart All A �' � 6 or 8"'0i �, 11 4 ll� 11 �i - " ' ""' ar "00118joolle ��uble` P a b" I)r 1) 1) 6 I ed tt4ja � attAck oict tile Iloor strong. I S eat" 8 I I tr , ri, I A Pee a �jnq over all lines eitell evening V10TOR J. OVANS &* 06',t . Z I re'sts And Ate bat 1111, I r I I� a 8 ov eet a r . it, a d S. . I( ; n( 8 o re �e 8M an 104rartI8 0 , 4 1 wally tea tit (Patent AttiorAoYs') a ter the fireworks, end f 1, i� I . I . LT..OoL. WX X. 4AUT81t0n1§ s, A. lattEs, I 0 0.04 � 19vans 130dingg WASHINOTONt � � vroillaent. f3eor6tarr. , . 0